1983 Saturday Morning Flashback Playlist- March 8, 2025

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Annalisa  took us to 1983.  Astronaut Sally Ride becomes the 1st American woman in space, The Big Chill hits the big screens and on small screens the finale of M*A*S*H draws millions of viewers. Tune in Saturday morning from 9 to noon, and stream from anywhere using the free Audacy app.

9AM
Men Without Hats- “Safety Dance”
Todd Rundgren- “Bang The Drum All Day”
Eric Clapton- “I’ve Got A Rock N Roll Heart”
The Plimsouls- “Oldest Story In The World”
The Police- “Synchronicity 1”
Genesis- “Home By The Sea”
Stevie Nicks- “If Anyone Falls”
Yes- “It Can Happen”
Billy Idol- “Eyes Without A Face”
Elvis Costello- “Everyday I Write The Book”
Violent Femmes- “Kiss Off”
10AM
Talking Heads- “Girlfriend Is Better”
Stevie Ray Vaughan- “Love Struck Baby”
Men At Work- “Overkill”
Ministry- “Work For Love”
Eddy Grant- “Electric Avenue”
R.E.M.- “Talk About The Passion”
Red Rockers- “China”
Romantics- “Talking In Your Sleep”
Robert Plant- “In The Mood”
Marshall Crenshaw- “Whenever You’re On My Mind”
Greg Kihn- “Jeopardy”
11AM
Dire Straits- “Twisting By The Pool”
The Cure- “The Love Cats”
Depeche Mode- “Everything Counts”
The The - “Uncertain Smile”
The Fixx- “Saved By Zero”
U2- “Two Hearts Beat As One”
The Tubes- “She’s A Beauty”
UB40- “Red Red Wine”
Culture Club- “Karma Chameleon”
Jackson Browne- “Tender Is The Night”
The Kinks- “Come Dancing”

Next week, Johnny Mars takes us to 1971.  The year The Stanley Cup went to The Montreal Canadiens as they defeated our Chicago Blackhawks. The groundbreaking TV series, All In The Family debuted and The Kennedy Center For The Performing Arts opened with the world premiere of Leonard Bernstein’s Mass.

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